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coding languages Knowledge of evolutionary biology, palaeobiology, evolutionary morphology Academic research publication track record compatible with career stage Desirable Experience in computational
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As a hybrid cloud engineering you will enable academic endeavours by delivering high-level professional expertise and carrying out sophisticated techniques. Interpret, evaluate and present data
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We are seeking to appoint a post-doctoral Research Associate to support a research programme funded by the Medical Research Council that investigates neural mechanisms underlying susceptibility
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The Jean Golding Institute is the central hub for data science and AI at the University of Bristol. We are looking for an enthusiastic Data Scientist with AI or other data science expertise to join
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-disciplinary research programme. Experience in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry, bioconjugation, preparation of functional materials and their structural characterization is essential. Experience in microbiology
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group of 16 people dedicated to meeting the needs of people skin and/or allergy problems. Part of the Centre for Academic Primary Care – within Population Health Sciences in Bristol Medical School – it
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We are seeking a part‑time Postdoctoral Senior Research Associate in Computational Ethology / AI for Behaviour to deliver POSEIDANT: POSE‑based Identification and Detection of ANT nest behaviours, a
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biomolecular electronics, and in applications to understand and combat drug resistance. This project is based in the Centre for Computational Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol. The School
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consortium meetings and write reports and papers to communicate your findings. You have (or will soon be awarded) a PhD in bacterial genomics/bioinformatics or a related computational subject and would ideally
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) Grade: I Salary: £38,249 - £44,128 per annum School/Unit: School of Computer Science This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon Sunday 15th June. Interview dates will be confirmed in due course. We recently